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6.2 Receiver Front and Rear Panels
DC 5V
Optical
Main
SUB
Error
HDMI
HDMI
Output
Optical
IR-In
RS-232
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3
2
5
4
6
7
8
1
OPTICAL LED:
This blue LED will illuminate when at least one
optical cable is connected and has successfully detected and
communicated data between the Transmitter and Receiver.
Note: If the LED is not illuminated then users will to need to check
the connection of the fiber cable between the Transmitter and
Receiver units and then check the connection is good and that
the cable itself is correct and undamaged.
2
HDMI LED:
This blue LED will illuminate when the device is
successfully communicating with the display.
3
ERROR LED:
Under normal conditions, this red LED will not illuminate
but will blink for few seconds when startup of the the device.
When the LED is illuminated constantly, it means the HDMI output
is not able to output a HDMI signal. Double check the connection
and also make ensure the source is sending a compatible HDMI
signal. Check all connections and make sure they are all properly
connected.
4
HDMI OUTPUT:
Connect to a HDMI Display device, such as a TV or
monitor, with a HDMI cable.
5
IR-IN
: Connect to the supplied IR Extender cables for IR signal
reception. Ensure that remote being used is within the direct line-
of-sight of the IR extender.
6
RS-232:
Connect to the device that is to be controlled (with the
supplied 3.5mm phone jack to D-Sub 9pin adaptor) by RS-232
commands
7
OPTICAL SUB & MAIN:
Connect the Transmitter and Receiver units
with 2-way fiber optical cable to transmit the data signal.
Note: Connector Type: LC-LC, Fiber: Duplex Single-mode Fiber
8
DC 5V:
Connect to the power adaptor included in the package
from the AC wall outlet for power supply.